The cancelled Empire Waterhen, Carslogie and Llangollen are listed in Convoy ON 124 Aug. 22.* There's a ship listed as Van de Velde in Convoy SC 92 (6389 gt) - same ship?** The ship in station 34 is listed as Ingman on this form, but as Ingham on the 2nd form.
For info, Lifland and Parismina later joined Convoy SC 101 to return to the U.K. (Lifland was sunk).

Cruising Order as per Sept. 1on arrival splitting point

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

11
Merchant Royal
Boston

21
Empire Wagtail
New York

31
Silverelm
New York

41
Athelprince
New York

51
Rio Branco
Sydney C.B

61
Fintra
St. John N.B.

71
Amberton
Halifax

81
Inger Toft
Sydney C.B.

91
Ingerfire
Sydney C.B.

12

22
Stad Arnhem
New York

32
Baron Herries
New York

42
Parismina
Boston

52
Ramava
Sydney C.B.

62
Rolf Jarl
Halifax

72
Inger Elisabeth
Halifax

82
Atland
Sydney C.B.

92
Modlin
Halifax

13
City of Lancaster
New York

23
Van der Veldt
New York

33

43

53
Jan
Sydney C.B.

63
Sirehei
Sydney C.B.

73
Isabel
Halifax

83
Tenax
Sydney C.B.

93

14
Empire Chamois
New York

24

34

44

54
Stockport
Halifax

64
Ingham?
Sydney C.B.

74
Mariposa
(Halifax

84

94

Notes:
Commodore Captain S. H.(?) White R.N.R. was in Athelprince.
Vice Commodore vessel was intended to be Llangollen, but this ship is crossed out on the convoy form (listed in ON 124, as mentioned).
Rear Commodore was in Silverelm.

Columns were to be 3 cables apart during the day and 5 cables apart during the night, with the ships in each coulumn to be 2 cables apart.

Empire Breeze was torpedoed by U-176 and U-438 on Aug. 25 with the loss of 1 man, 48 survived.Katvaldis was sunk by U-605 on Aug. 25, 3 dead - 40 survivors picked up by Stockport. (R.W. Jordan gives 44 survivors).Sheaf Mount was also sunk by U-605 on Aug. 25, 31 died - 26 (27?) survivors rescued by Stockport.Trolla was sunk by U-438 Aug. 25, 5 died + 1 who died of his injuries later - follow the link for more information. Survivors were picked up by the escorting Potentilla.
(Dates given above are according to German time).Gloxinia also sent out an 'attacked by U-boat" signal, but this is not mentioned in any of my sources (see Commodore's report on Page 2).

Stockport (requisitioned July 8-1941) was on her 6th voyage as rescue vessel. She joined from Clyde on Aug. 16-1942 and arrived Halifax on Sept. 1, then returned to the U.K. with Convoy SC 99 from Halifax on Sept. 5 - to Clyde Sept. 20.

All the Norwegian ships in this convoy are included on this website - see alphabet index below.